Are children with sickle cell disease at particular risk from the harmful effects of air pollution? Evidence from a large, urban/peri-urban cohort.
Paul E GeorgeAlexander MaillisYijing ZhuYang LiuPeter A LaneWilbur A LamJoseph LipscombStefanie EbeltPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2023)
Our results suggest short-term air pollution levels as triggers for SCD events and that children with SCD may be more vulnerable to air pollution than those without SCD. Targeted pollution-avoidance strategies could have significant clinical benefits in this population.